orbits
英 [ˈɔːbɪts]
美 [ˈɔːrbɪts]
n. (天体等运行的)轨道; (人、组织等的)影响范围,势力范围
v. 沿轨道运行; 围绕…运动
orbit的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (天体等运行的)轨道
Anorbitis the curved path in space that is followed by an object going round and round a planet, moon, or star.- Mars and Earth have orbits which change with time...
火星与地球的运行轨道随着时间而变化。 - The planet is probably in orbit around a small star.
这颗行星可能正环绕着一颗小恒星运行。
- Mars and Earth have orbits which change with time...
- VERB 环绕…的轨道运行
If something such as a satelliteorbitsa planet, moon, or sun, it moves around it in a continuous, curving path.- In 1957 the Soviet Union launched the first satellite to orbit the earth.
1957年,苏联发射了第一颗绕地卫星。
- In 1957 the Soviet Union launched the first satellite to orbit the earth.
- N-SING (影响所及的)范围,领域,圈子
Theorbitof a particular person, group, or institution is the area over which they have influence.- In the late 1970s Laos fell within the orbit of Vietnam and the Soviet Union.
20世纪70年代末,老挝被纳入了越南和苏联的势力范围。
- In the late 1970s Laos fell within the orbit of Vietnam and the Soviet Union.
双语例句
- These equations can be used to design various adjoint orbits simply and rapidly.
利用这些方程可以迅速设计出各种伴随轨道。 - It's even conceivable they can find a moon orbiting a planet that orbits a double star.
它甚至可以设想,他们可以找到一个月球轨道的行星轨道的一个双星。 - The planets occupy regular orbits in the space.
行星运行的轨道空间位置是有一定规则的。 - A newfound planet orbits the wrong way, backward compared to the rotation of its host star.
一颗新发现的行星在轨道上运动方向上错误,和其宿主恒星的自传反方向。 - We will deal with orbits in great detail in a few weeks circular orbits and elliptical orbits.
几周后我们将具体探讨轨道问题,圆形轨道与椭圆轨道。 - It's the gravitational attraction between the sun and the planets that sustains the planets in elliptical orbits around the sun.
那是太阳和行星之间的万有引力。维持着众行星围绕在太阳四周的椭圆轨道上。 - The Earth orbits in an ellipse.
地球轨道呈椭圆形。 - We'll talk about this much later when we deal with orbits and with Kepler's Law.
在谈到轨道和开普勒定律时,我会详细介绍这一点的。 - The satellite orbits the earth in its regular orbit.
卫星在它的固定轨道里绕地球飞行。 - The new IAU planet definition mentions orbits.
国际天文学联合会在行星的新定义中将轨道作为一项衡量标准。